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Why doesn't td have a teen checking account?

Amy, Scarsdale
April 20, 2015 10:27:14 AM

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In reply to Amy, Scarsdale

Good to see you on TD Helps, Amy! We're glad that you may be considering TD Bank and we'll be happy to discuss our account options with you.
First, we'd like to let you know that we have a few options available for our teen Customers!
If you are a teen under the age of 18 and are a full-time student, you are more than welcome to open a joint Checking or Savings account with a parent or guardian by visiting any TD Bank Store. To learn more about our Student Checking account, which includes no monthly maintenance fee or minimum daily balance for students under the age of 24, please visit http://bit.ly/S8Vejp. Additionally, the monthly maintenance fee is waived on a TD Simple Savings account when it is linked to a TD Student Checking account.
We also invite you to visit the below links for more information about our full account offering. Feel free to check out: http://bit.ly/1gAWlhY to view our checking selector and visit http://bit.ly/UbFOwS for the different types of checking accounts TD Bank offers. TD Bank also offers different types of savings accounts; for more information, take a look here: http://bit.ly/1hQscMj, and for a personalized recommendation, click here: http://bit.ly/1hXi2wF.
Please keep in mind that a valid form of identification such as a State License, State ID or Passport will be needed by the parent or guardian to be listed on the account. Acceptable forms of identification for minors include a School ID (preferably with a picture), Passport, US Birth Certificate or Social Security card. Joint accounts may only be opened at a TD Bank location. Please check out: http://bit.ly/TDStores for a TD Store near you. For teens age 18 or older, accounts can be opened as a single account, which can be done at any Store, by phone at 888-751-9000 24/7, or online using the links provided above.
As another great option for teens, we also offer the TD Go Card. This card is a great way for our teen Customers to manage funds and for parents and guardians to keep track of their spending. The TD Go Card is also easy to fund. Money can be loaded onto the card by the account owner using a TD Bank Visa Credit or Debit card, 24 hours a day 7 days a week via the TD Go Card website: http://bit.ly/1wibSus. We invite you to check out the TD Go Card Terms & Conditions here: http://bit.ly/1eSK0Du and also here: http://bit.ly/1zrVD2w for more details on our TD Go Card Guide which includes any applicable fees.
Parents/guardians can obtain a TD Go card for their teen by visiting this link: http://bit.ly/1jWLKzt, which takes you to the "Enrollment" page. They can enroll their teen in the card here by following the prompts.
If you have any additional questions regarding our TD Go Card, please do not hesitate to connect with us at 855-219-8050. You could also take a look here: http://bit.ly/1gRpCay for FAQs on our TD Go Card.
Please let us know if you have any additional questions, Amy and take care!

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